More money to remove wood heaters improves air quality and help Canberrans

2024-07-26

Today the ACT Government has announced increased rebates are available to remove woodfire heaters as Canberra winter brings heating choices front of mind for many Canberrans.

Minister for the Environment, Parks and Land Management Rebecca Vassarotti said that the increased rebates support Canberrans who are concerned about the health impacts of woodfire smoke to remove their woodfire heaters and make their next heating choice electric.

“As someone who grew up in Canberra, I know the gruelling impact Canberra winters can have on home energy bills. There’s no doubt that in sub-zero temperatures and in a cost-of-living crisis, Canberrans should be focused on keeping themselves and their families warm without breaking the bank,” Minister Vassarotti said.

“Research has shown us that wood heater smoke can have a massive impact of the health of Canberrans over the long term. If they’re not paying the price now, many risk paying the price later in life through doctor’s bills and healthcare costs.

“It’s important to remember that wood heater smoke doesn’t just affect us outside our homes, it seeps into our homes, impacting air quality and the health of our neighbours without us even knowing. This is particularly harmful to people who have respiratory conditions like asthma.

“I’ve spoken to many Canberrans who are keen to transition away from wood heaters, towards clean and green alternatives – and I want to support them through that process. Many have flagged the  health concerns,  cost savings and the environment as reasons they want to make the switch.

“To make sure we continue to support and encourage Canberrans to transition away from potentially harmful wood heaters, the ACT Government has doubled rebates from $250 to $500 for most Canberrans removing their wood heaters.

Even better, for concession card holders, we’re offering $1,250 rebate to make sure they get the right support to make the switch too.

“Additional rebates and interest-free loans are available to install new and efficient electric heating and cooling, so that everyone can stay warm in winter and cool in summer.

“Since the program began in 2004, over 1,300 wood heaters have been removed, with 33 rebates paid in the past twelve months.  

Earlier this year we also commenced a trial to replace wood heaters with an energy-efficient reverse cycle system in public housing properties.

“Already under the trial, 19 tenants have agreed to replace their wood heaters – a fantastic initiative to show the work the ACT Government is already doing to reach out 2045 phase-out targets.

“I would strongly encourage all Canberrans who have a wood heater in their home to get onto Google, look up the options available to you and consider transitioning to an efficient electric heating system now. Make the switch for the health and savings of your family and for all Canberrans.”

For more information on the Wood Heater Removal Program, visit the ACT Everyday Climate Choices website.